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enThu, 24 May 2018 19:55:12 GMTThu, 24 May 2018 19:55:12 GMTRev94125Office Add-in (VSTO) Performance Tips & Tricks
Stephen Peters, a developer on the Office client tools team in Visual Studio. Steve shows us a couple of tricks for how you can squeeze the best performance out of Office solutions built with Visual Studio (VSTO). He also shows how to finely control the
way your custom ribbons load, as well as how to eliminate references to the Utilities assembly.

Enjoy,-Beth Massi, Visual Studio Community
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/funkyonex/Office-Solutions-VSTO-Performance-Tips--TricksIn this interview, I sit down with
Stephen Peters, a developer on the Office client tools team in Visual Studio. Steve shows us a couple of tricks for how you can squeeze the best performance out of Office solutions built with Visual Studio (VSTO). He also shows how to finely control the
way your custom ribbons load, as well as how to eliminate references to the Utilities assembly.
For more information see:VSTO Performance: Ribbon Reflection
Enjoy,-Beth Massi, Visual Studio Community
1324https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/funkyonex/Office-Solutions-VSTO-Performance-Tips--Tricks
Thu, 24 Jun 2010 15:57:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/funkyonex/Office-Solutions-VSTO-Performance-Tips--TricksBeth MassiBeth Massi0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/funkyonex/Office-Solutions-VSTO-Performance-Tips--Tricks/RSSOffice AddinsVisual Studio 2010Visual Studio Tools for OfficeVSTOWater Cooler Interview with Doug Ware and Brendon SchwartzKirk Evans interviews
Doug Ware and
Brendon Schwartz. We discuss the question, "Does every SharePoint installation require a developer?"

Watch for more episodes on
The Water Cooler show! ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/kirke/Water-Cooler-Interview-with-Doug-Ware-and-Brendon-SchwartzIn our first episode of The Water Cooler show, host Kirk Evans interviews
Doug Ware and
Brendon Schwartz. We discuss the question, &quot;Does every SharePoint installation require a developer?&quot;
Watch for more episodes on
The Water Cooler show! 839https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/kirke/Water-Cooler-Interview-with-Doug-Ware-and-Brendon-Schwartz
Mon, 03 Aug 2009 13:55:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/kirke/Water-Cooler-Interview-with-Doug-Ware-and-Brendon-SchwartzKirk EvansKirk Evans3https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/kirke/Water-Cooler-Interview-with-Doug-Ware-and-Brendon-Schwartz/RSSMOSSMOSS2007OfficeSharePointVisual StudioVisual Studio Tools for OfficeWater CoolerTool Shed Tooltip #7: VSTO from Episode 1
What is it?
Visual Studio Tools for Office is the premiere development tool for building Office Business Applications.

Example Problem(s) it solves:
You want to automate a task in Excel for budget info that stores info to a DB and creates an email or Power Point from it automatically
Enhance Word s ribbon with your own companies customized set of tools.

Installation Notes: You need to have office 2007 installed on your development machine. Trial is available.

This clip is Russ' Tool Shed Tooltip #7, the seventh and final of the clips from
Episode One of the TV Show, Russ' Tool Shed presents... It's All About The Tools hosted by Russ Fustino and Co-Host Stan Schultes. Download code, ppt and demo script from
https://code.msdn.com/toolshed for all episodes. Also, use the links on
https://channel9.msdn.com/toolshed to download tools. Finally, check out some more great videos on the Developer Evangelist East site:
https://channel9.msdn.com/dpeeast]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/toolshed/Tool-Shed-Tooltip-7-VSTO-from-Episode-1It makes sense if users in your organization are using Office 2007 or 2003 to consider building your application on top of one of the many office products. Learn how in this video.
What is it?
Visual Studio Tools for Office is the premiere development tool for building Office Business Applications.
Download Site: included with VS 2008 Pro at msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio
Example Problem(s) it solves:
You want to automate a task in Excel for budget info that stores info to a DB and creates an email or Power Point from it automatically
Enhance Word s ribbon with your own companies customized set of tools.
Installation Notes: You need to have office 2007 installed on your development machine. Trial is available.
This clip is Russ' Tool Shed Tooltip #7, the seventh and final of the clips from
Episode One of the TV Show, Russ' Tool Shed presents... It's All About The Tools hosted by Russ Fustino and Co-Host Stan Schultes. Download code, ppt and demo script from
https://code.msdn.com/toolshed for all episodes. Also, use the links on
https://channel9.msdn.com/toolshed to download tools. Finally, check out some more great videos on the Developer Evangelist East site:
https://channel9.msdn.com/dpeeast
442https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/toolshed/Tool-Shed-Tooltip-7-VSTO-from-Episode-1
Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:59:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/toolshed/Tool-Shed-Tooltip-7-VSTO-from-Episode-1Russell FustinoRussell Fustino0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/toolshed/Tool-Shed-Tooltip-7-VSTO-from-Episode-1/RSSExcelfloridaPowerPointToolsTool ShedVisual StudioVisual Studio Tools for OfficeVSTOWord Add-ins Part 3: Searching for Text Strings and Adding Comments]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/HarryMiller/Word-Add-ins-Part-3-Searching-for-Text-Strings-and-Adding-CommentsYou can search the text in any open Microsoft Office Word document for specific strings if you put the code in a VSTO application-level add-in. When you find an instance of the string, you can perform some action on it. This video shows how to flag the
string with a comment that contains text passed in from a calling method. 219https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/HarryMiller/Word-Add-ins-Part-3-Searching-for-Text-Strings-and-Adding-Comments
Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:57:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/HarryMiller/Word-Add-ins-Part-3-Searching-for-Text-Strings-and-Adding-CommentsHarry MillerHarry Miller0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/HarryMiller/Word-Add-ins-Part-3-Searching-for-Text-Strings-and-Adding-Comments/RSSMS OfficeOfficeVisual StudioVisual Studio Tools for OfficeVSTO